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No, Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital was not a Hamas Command Center; Biden endorsed an Israeli Lie

No, Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital was not a Hamas Command Center; Biden endorsed an Israeli Lie

Common Dreams 12/24/2023

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A Washington Post investigation found Israel’s evidence “falls short” of showing that Hamas used the facility as a command center.

By Jake Johnson | –

( Commondreams.org) – The Israeli military launched a deadly assault on Gaza’s largest hospital last month on the grounds that the facility concealed a sprawling Hamas command center.

But a detailed Washington Post investigation by By Louisa Loveluck, Evan Hill, Jonathan Baran, Jarrett Ley and Ellen Nakashima published Thursday found that the evidence Israel has presented in support of its claim “falls short” of demonstrating that Hamas used the al-Shifa Hospital Complex for any significant military operations.

U.S. President Joe Biden, who repeated the Israeli government’s claim about al-Shifa, has not released any evidence to support the assertions.

“The claims were remarkably specific—that five hospital buildings were directly involved in Hamas activities; that the buildings sat atop underground tunnels that were used by militants to direct rocket attacks and command fighters; and that the tunnels could be accessed from inside hospital wards,” the Post noted.

But the newspaper’s examination of material released by the Israel Defense Forces, satellite imagery, and open-source visuals did not turn up anything resembling the “concrete evidence” that the IDF promised.

“Turns out the Shifa hospital wasn’t a Hamas headquarters. Turns out the Israelis lied,” MSNBC‘s Mehdi Hasan wrote in response to the investigation. “Turns out the Biden administration and U.S. intelligence were wrong.”

“Who’d have guessed,” he added sarcastically. “Well, a lot of us.”

According to the Post:

  • The rooms connected to the tunnel network discovered by IDF troops showed no immediate evidence of military use by Hamas.
  • None of the five hospital buildings identified by Hagari appeared to be connected to the tunnel network.
  • There is no evidence that the tunnels could be accessed from inside hospital wards.

Israel’s raids on al-Shifa sparked international alarm, with United Nations officials warning at the time that the IDF’s attack would put the lives of patients, healthcare workers, and displaced people at severe risk. Dozens of people—including several newborns—died during and following the IDF raids.

The Young Turks: “Probe Unveils NO Evidence That Al-Shifa Hospital Was Hamas Command Center”

Hospitals are protected under international law, with military attacks on them prohibited unless they are used to “commit an act harmful to the enemy.”

The Post‘s probe indicates that Israel has not produced nearly enough evidence to justify stripping al-Shifa of its protected status.

“Less than 24 hours after Israeli forces entered the complex, the IDF released video footage showing spokesman Jonathan Conricus walking through the radiology unit. Behind an MRI machine, he points out what he calls a ‘grab bag’ containing an AK-style rifle and an ammunition magazine,” the Post reported. “Photos released by the military later that day purported to show the full haul of weapons recovered at the hospital—about 12 AK-style rifles, in addition to magazines of ammunition and several grenades and bulletproof vests.”

“The Post was unable to independently verify to whom the weapons belonged or how they came to be inside the radiology unit,” the newspaper added.

The BBC also scrutinized the video footage released by the IDF and similarly concluded that the evidence didn’t match the Israeli government’s description of al-Shifa as an “operational command center for Hamas.”

 

The Post went on to analyze IDF visuals “showing the entrance to a tunnel shaft in a northeast corner of the hospital complex near the specialty surgery building,” which was seen as a potential sign of Hamas activity below al-Shifa.

But after mapping the path of the tunnel and comparing the tunnel routes to an IDF map purporting to detail Hamas’ command center infrastructure, the Post found that “none of the five buildings highlighted by the IDF appear to connect to the tunnels, and no evidence has been produced showing that the tunnels could be accessed from inside the hospital wards.”

“If you don’t end up finding what you said you were going to find, that justifies skepticism as to whether or not your assessment of military value in conducting the operation was legitimate,” Geoffrey Corn, a law professor at Texas Tech University and a former senior law of war adviser to the U.S. Army, told the Post. “It’s certainly not conclusive. The ultimate question is whether the assessment of military advantage was reasonable under the circumstances.”

Al-Shifa is one of a number of Gaza hospitals that Israeli forces have attacked since October as part of what one U.N. official described as the IDF’s “unrelenting war” on the territory’s healthcare system.

Just nine of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are still functioning. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization, said Friday that northern Gaza currently has “no functional hospital.”

“WHO will keep striving to supply health facilities in northern Gaza. But without medicines and other essential needs, all patients will die slowly and painfully,” said Tedros. “More than ever, a humanitarian cease-fire is needed now to reinforce and restock remaining health facilities, deliver medical services needed by thousands of injured people and those needing other essential care, and, above all, to stop the bloodshed and death.”

Our work is licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).
 
 

Jake Johnson

Jake Johnson is a senior editor and staff writer for Common Dreams.

Via Commondreams.org

Filed Under: Israel/ Palestine

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Common Dreams is a 501(c)3 nonprofit U.S.-based progressive news website that publishes news stories, editorials, and a newswire of current breaking news. It was founded in 1996 by political consultant Craig Brown, and the News Center launched the following year, in May 1997, by Brown and his wife Lina Newhouser (1951–2008). Brown, a native of Massachusetts, has a long history in progressive politics.

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